When I first met Tina Rivera at her home studio in Marfa, I was inspired by the plants, potting soil, beads, and dried gourds strewn about gracefully. The blurred lines between inside and outside became apparent as we sat down to smoke inside her studio. As I got to know Tina through our conversations, this obscure delineation between internal and external became even more difficult to define. The practice of meditation through art making expre…
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